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economic development projects which offer the only chance for long-term peace in the Third World.

1 Aviation Week and Space Technology (AW & ST), 11 June 1973, p 20.

^ The New York Times, 6 June 1973.

8 The New Tork Times, 22, 25. 26 and 29 July 1973; AW ^ ST, 27 August 1973, pp 12-1^.

4 US Congress, House. Committee on Foreign Affairs, Mutual Development and Cooperation Act of 1973, Hearings, 93rd Cong., 1st sess., 1973, p 110.

c Ibid.

6 US Department of Defence, Foreign Militaiy Sales and Military Assistance Facts, Washington D C 1975, (hereinafter cited as FMS & MAP Facts} pp 14-15. Most of the other statistics on US arms sales were taken from this source.

7 The New Toik Times, 14 September 1974; 3 11, 23 June 1975; AW <2? ST, 24 February 1975, pp 14-18; The Wall Street Journal, 9 June 1975. See also David A Lochwing, "Arms Deal of the Century", Barren's^ 20 January 1975, pp 3, 14 ft.

8 US Arms Control and Disarmament, World Military Expenditures and Arms Tfade, 1963-1973, Government Printing Office, Washington DC 1975, p 67.

9 See"Ten Year Forecast for Aviation Sales," Flight International, 6 November 1975, p 674. See also, "Aerospace: Relying on Military Exports," Business Week, 12 January 1976, pp 27-8.

I ° For discussion, see George Thaycr, The War Business, Simon & Schuster, New York 1969, pp 180-3.

II Thayer, op cit., pp 179-257. See also US Congress, Senate, Aims Sales and

Foreign Policy, Staff Report, 90th Cong., 1st sess., 1967. 1 a FMS a? MAP Fads, pp 5, 18-21. 18 Ibid., pp 18-21. 14 7W.,pp22-3.

* 5 US Department of Defence, "Offset and Co-Production Programs,'5 document sent to the author under the Freedom of Information Act. Additional information is available in Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's World Armaments and Disarmament, SIPRI Yearbook 1975, Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm 1975, pp 204-17.

* b For a list of all US technical service projects abroad, see The New Tork Times, 20

February 1975. For discussion, sec "Technical Assistance Export Sales Grow,^

AW&ST, 2 June 1975, pp 309-15. ' 7 For table of training by country, see FMS ^ MAP Facts, pp 12-13. For discussion and

further data, see "The Pentagon's Proteges^' NACLV& Latin America d? Empire Report,

January 1976, pp 3-31.

*8 Quoted in National Observer, 16 February 1970.

' 9 For discussion, see Eqbal Ahmad, "The Kissinger Connection" in A Foreign Policy Primer by Linda Barnes and Saul Landau (eds.), Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D C 1975, pp 1-13; Richard J Barnet, "Nixon's Plan to Save the World," The New Tork Review of Books, 16 November 1972, pp 14-18; Michael T Klare, "Intervene tion-Game Plans for the 1970s," Commonweal, 14 March 1975, pp 447-52; and Gabriel Kolko, "Vietnam and the Future of American Foreign Policy," Liberation, May 1973» pp8-l7.

ao General J N Chaudhuri, "The International Arms Trade: The Recipients' Problems^ Political Quarterly, vol 43, July-September, 1972, p 246.

a l Interview, Lockheed headquarters, Burbank, California, 27 August 1974.

aa Amos Jordan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence, Statement before the Subcommittee on Investigations, House International Relations Committee, 18 June 1975, press release.



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